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by FuriousGeorge

1. Initial reports from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) misunderstood the amount of damage the 47-floor WTC7 sustained from the debris of the falling North Towerbecause in early photographs, WTC7 was obscured by smoke and debris.
Towers 1 and 7 were approximately 300 ft. apart, and pictures like the ones here and here offer a clear visual of how small that distance is for structures that large. After further studies, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) told Popular Mechanics that debris from the 110-floor North Tower hit WTC7 with the force of a volcanic eruption

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by DeadReligiousReich

The paper reports that the architects and engineers have concluded that the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the National Institute of Standards and Technology provided insufficient, contradictory and fraudulent accounts of the circumstances of the towers destruction and are calling for a grand jury investigation of NIST officials.
The newspaper reports that Richard Gage, the spokesperson for the architects and engineers said: Government officials will be notified that Misprision of Treason, U.S. Code 18 (Sec. 2382) is a serious federal offense, which requires those with evidence of treason to act